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Fuse Jazz Concert Reviews: 35th annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert

The 35th anniversary concert proved that Coltrane’s music and memory continue to strongly hold sway in the hearts and souls of musicians and audiences alike.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music Tagged: Andy McGhee, Carl Atkins, Emmett Price, John Coltane Memorial Concert, Leonard Brown, Stan Strickland, Steve Schwartz, Terri Lyne Carrington

Arts Interview: Jazz DJ Steve Schwartz Signs Off . . . But Swings On

According to former WGBH Jazz DJ Steve Schwartz, “In retrospect, the writing was on the wall. About a year and a half ago, our shows were cut by an hour; before that, we were told we could no longer use the names of our shows or our theme songs.”

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Radio Tagged: Jazz Boston, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

Fuse Update: Sunset for Weeknight Jazz at WGBH

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July 11 update.The New Orleans-style funeral for jazz on WGBH radio was an amazing coming-together of musicians from across the spectrum of styles. It was an occasion for mourning the loss of Steve Schwartz and the diminution of Eric Jackson, to be sure, but it was also an occasion for celebrating with more than a little wonderment the recognition that we all are, indeed, a community.

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Radio Tagged: Boston Public Library, Eric Jackson, JazzBoston, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

Jazz News Update: Herding the Jazz Cats

Jazz funeral for Michael P. Smith

Updated. Reeling from the impending cutbacks to WGBH’s programming, the Boston jazz community is beginning to find its footing in organizing a response. First up, a jazz funeral on the 5th of July.

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Radio Tagged: Eric Jackson, JazzBoston, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

Fuse Commentary: What Does WGBH Do When It Cuts Back On The Arts? It Celebrates, Of Course.

Jazz is dying on WGBH — long live the arts, and let us all eat cake financed by Citizens Bank at the upcoming Arts Weekend, created by WGBH and The Boston Globe

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Radio Tagged: Eric Jackson, Persona Non Grata, Steve Schwartz, Summer Arts Weekend, The Boston Globe, WGBH

Fuse Update: The Gathering Storm

Save Jazz on WGBH

Updated. The year 1962, the terminus of Richard Vacca’s new history of Boston jazz, marked an end to an era. Fifty years later, with the cutbacks in jazz programming at WGBH, are we approaching a similar inflection point?

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Radio Tagged: Eric Jackson, Facebook, Richard Vacca, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

Fuse Commentary: WGBH’s Radio Theater of the Absurd

WGBH is exploring an interesting question — how little can you invest in arts coverage and still have the chutzpah to ask for money from supporters who mistake crumbs for a loaf?

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Radio Tagged: Eric in the Evening, Eric Jackson, Jazz, Persona Non Grata, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

Music Commentary: Radio Silence for Boston Jazz?

Jazz host Steve Schwartz

Updated.As many Boston listeners feared, WGBH has put its jazz programming on the road to extinction. What is to be done?

By: J R Carroll Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Radio Tagged: Eric Jackson, Steve Schwartz, WGBH

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